Chris Tankersley wrote:
Evan Platt wrote:Works fine on both the .php page and the .jpg image. Both the Ubuntu server and the OpenBSD server are on the same physical VMWare server and on the same LAN I am, so I'm not sure that network congestion is the problem.At 11:54 AM 5/8/2007, Chris Tankersley wrote:I just set up a new server running OpenBSD 4.1-stable with Apache 1.3.29 installed. Got PHP, MySQL, all that set up, but now when I try to view any pages I only get part of it. For example, very small pages come up just fine, but anything with pictures (even as small as 15k) cause parts of the page to disappear and the browser to sit waiting for a response. I can do the same with straight pictures; I have a jpeg that is 250k and have to constantly refresh the browser to display all of it.The site worked fine on an Ubuntu box running Apache 2. Any ideas on what would cause this or what to check? ChrisDoes this happen locally too?If you do a wget http://localhost (or http://whatever.com) does it time out at certain byte count each time?
Did some more digging. From any of the machines on the network, and even the same VMWare server, it downloads in 15kb chunks. I left wget running and it would time out, wget would auto resume, get another 15kb, time out, over and over until it finally had the file.
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